
NewPower, which previously only performed diesel-to-electric bus conversions, has acquired a contract to upgrade an existing fleet of 28 Metrodecker electric double deckers. It marks the brand’s first EV-to-EV repowering contract. Read more…
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Tesla accepts charge cards as payment in Europe

Tesla has begun accepting charging cards as payment for the use of its own Superchargers in Europe, albeit only indirectly. Thirty-four charging cards are available at launch, with over 40 more to follow soon. Read more…
German BAM says sodium-ion batteries require new safety mechanisms

The German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), together with the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) and the Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics (EMI), has investigated how safe sodium-ion batteries are, with clear results. Read more…
Umicore establishes joint venture for the industrialisation of silicon anode material
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Umicore is bringing the Korean company HS Hyosung Advanced Materials on board for the commercialisation of its silicon anode material. To this end, all Umicore employees working in the field of anode materials are to transfer to a joint venture. Read more…
Royal Mail adds over 100 electric three-wheelers to UK delivery fleet

The UK-based postal service has acquired a number of micro electric vehicles (MEVs) from Norwegian company Paxster. Many of these will replace 52 larger vans in cities including London, Bristol, and Brighton. Read more…
Q3 sales boom: Xpeng approaches break-even point

Xpeng has presented its financial results for the third quarter. Thanks to a substantial 150 per cent increase in vehicle sales, the company is almost able to cover its expenses: its net loss shrank to the equivalent of 46 million euros. Read more…
Hyundai plans to massively increase electric vehicle exports from South Korea

The Hyundai Group has once again significantly increased its investment in domestic production of electric vehicles. The additional capacity will be used to increase exports and tap into new markets. Read more…
First Ora innovation in two years: GWM launches pre-sales of the Ora 05 in China

Great Wall Motor subsidiary Ora has unveiled its first compact SUV. The Ora 05 is set to compete with the Leapmotor B10, among others, and has a range of up to 580 kilometres thanks to its 58.3 kWh LFP battery. Read more…
Solaris to build six electric buses for San Francisco

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has ordered six electric buses from Solaris – three solo buses and three articulated buses. The order is special in that Solaris has not yet sold many electric buses to the United States. Together with the six buses now ordered, there will soon be ten Solaris units on the road in the US. Read more…
South Korea increases electric car subsidies by 20 per cent in 2026

South Korea is significantly increasing its subsidies at the turn of the year. The new ‘K-mobility global leadership strategy’ aims to prepare the domestic supplier and automotive industry for the AI and electric age and open up new markets. Read more…
Arval offers its own Arval Route Planner for fleet vehicles

Leasing provider Arval has teamed up with Chargetrip to introduce route planning for more than 300,000 electric fleet vehicles across Europe. The new Arval Route Planner, based on Chargetrip’s routing engine, is available in the first markets and is set to be expanded later this year, for example, to Germany. Read more…
Kempower supplies electric bus chargers to Lippe, Germany

Public transport operator Kommunale Verkehrsgesellschaft Lippe (KVG) has opted for a solution from Kempower for its first electric bus depot. The Finnish manufacturer has supplied a system with twelve DC charging points and a total output of 1,350 kW and further locations will follow. Read more…
Rio Tinto puts Jadar lithium project in Serbia on hold

Rio Tinto has lost interest in the Jadar lithium project in Serbia. The government had cleared the way for lithium mining there in 2024, contrary to an earlier decision. However, Rio Tinto has now decided to prioritise other ‘short-term opportunities’. Read more…
FACILE: Research project on silicon-containing anodes
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The project ‘Development & production of innovative, fibre- and silicon-based anode materials for high-performance and sustainably produced Li-ion batteries’, or FACILE for short, aims to increase the energy content of lithium-ion batteries by developing novel silicon-based anode materials. Read more…
LG Chem wins major customer for cathode material in the USA

LG Chem has signed a multi-year contract worth the equivalent of €2.2 billion to supply cathode material. The South Korean company did not disclose the customer’s name. However, according to consistent media reports, it is rumoured to be Panasonic. Read more…
Basic GLC EQ expected to deliver 230 kW

It should not be long before the entry-level model is launched. The GLC 200 EQ has an output of over 200 kW and is expected to achieve a range of up to 485 kilometres with its LFP battery. It will start at under €60,000. Read more…
Nio drops 150 kWh battery with semi-solid electrolyte again

In April 2024, Nio began series production of 150 kWh battery packs with semi-solid-state cells from its partner WeLion. However, as company CEO William Li now stated in an interview, Nio has already discontinued production after a few hundred units due to lack of demand. Read more…
Audi plans range extender SUV for US market

The Ingolstadt-based company is apparently planning a new SUV model exclusively for the US market. The vehicle is also to be built locally. The VW brand Scout is to assist with technology and production. Read more…
British startup Hydrohertz presents new battery cooling system

Hydrohertz has unveiled a battery cooling technology that not only significantly reduces the fast-charging times of electric cars, but also promises considerable improvements in terms of range, service life and safety of the batteries – thanks to a sophisticated valve system. Read more…
Tata Motors opens manned public charging stations in India

Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited (TPEML), the passenger EV subsidiary of Tata Motors, has opened 14 manned Tata.ev MegaCharger sites in India. The company says these are India’s first manned public charging stations and has partnered with Voltran for this initiative. Read more…

